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>>> we are live in oakland where a controversial crime fighting plan drew a heated response at a city hall meeting last night. we'll tell you why the police chief got booed. >>> san jose police are searching for a man who tried to abduct a little girl right in front of her home. we'll tell you just how brazen this attempted kidnapping was. >>> i'm not telling you anything you don't already know. it's cold out there again but will temperatures continue to warm up? >> also in a couple hours president obama will tell us his plan for reducing gun violence in america. all ahead on ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> good morning. welcome to a brand new day wednesday, january 16th i'm dave clark. >> good morning, i'm pam cook. thank you for waking up with us this morning. steve paulson is here. and i guess we talked about it a tiny bit warmer. >> a tad warmer. >> it is cold. 20s and 30s. it's getting a little better each day here for some. temperatures right now 20s concord. livermore 27. santa rosa 29. it's darn cold out there. it will be a little warmer near 60 for a few. oakland d

the nimitz 880 at oakland no delay between hayward and downtown. that's a check of "timesaver traffic." back to you guys. >> thank you. >>> oakland city leaders are calling for a state of emergency in the city after a deadly weekend. and today, oakland city leaders and police are expected to announce a plan of action on how to deal with the gun violence. five people were shot at on seminary drive last night, multiple people injured, no one killed. there were a total of three nonfatal shootings yesterday. on friday, four people were killed in separate incidents. no arrests have been made. some city leaders say it's time to bring in the national guard to patrol the streets and many residents support that idea. >> even if they make us uncomfortable, anything -- but we are open to exploring ideas. >> i'm okay with that. let's do it! two thumbs up on that. let's do it! >> six people have already been killed in oakland so far in the new year. >>> two oakland men accused of a double homicide last fall are expected to enter pleas this afternoon. 15-year-

. livermore is 29. oakland is 40. it will be in the 50s and 60s to even upper 60s near 70 toward santa cruz. here is sal. >>> steve, we have a problem on the peninsula i will get to in a moment. on the golden gate bridge the traffic does look good heading south. i want to show you the maps here if i can. there is a big problem on the peninsula southbound 280 at wood side road. car and several deer on the road collided. injury crash. and now the freeway is almost entirely blocked. you can take 101 as your alternative. we will have more on this coming up in a few. let's go back to the desk. >>> last night firefighters in hayward discovered an unresponsive woman after an apartment house caught fire. apartment fire. alex savidge is there. >> reporter: good morning. this woman hospitalized right now is what we understand. we are working right now to get more information from the hayward fire department on her exact condition. this was an elderly woman. she was pulled out of her second story apartment here. this is the second story unit we are showing you right now. last night. the woman suffered

>>> we are live in oakland where police had just done a raid on this home. >>> another cold one out there. what about any sun, clouds, or showers? we'll talk about that as we look into the weekend. >>> we're live from san jose where they are celebrating their first direct flight to asia in several years. but questions are being asked about the 757. we'll tell you about the investigation being launched today. >>> plus overnight news for marin county. officers still on the scene of a deadly attack. ktvu channel 2 morning news continues. >>> good morning, to you. welcome to a brand new day friday, january 11th i'm dave clark. >> good morning, i'm pam cook. thank you for waking up with us again this morning. it is friday, it is cold. let's check in with steve. >> it is cold, breezy you two. a lot of 30s and 40s. if it wasn't for that breeze it would be colder. couple showers possible. i think even inland could be a little bit more in the way of cloud buildups today. upper 40s and low 50s. here is sal. >>> traffic on highway 4 bay point you can see it moving along pretty well. san franci

. >>> we are live in oakland where swat teams moved in on a home. what they were looking for and why they can't comment on the case just yet. >> right now the fda holding a news conference on the safety problems with the dream liner jet. this hours before a 787 makes a ground breaking flight here in the bay area. >> police in marin city remain here at the scene trying to find who shot and killed a 17- year-old boy who was just visiting his family. what his family said about why they think he was killed. you will hear from them coming up. this is mornings on 2. >> good morning. welcome to mornings on 2. i'm dave clark. >> it's friday january 11th. we start with breaking news from oakland. that's where a series of police raids are being carried out this morning. we are in own oakland neighborhood where investigators moved in hours ago. what's going on? >> reporter: well oakland police just took off. behind me here is the home that they were targeting they were talking to the people inside there for quite some time. we understand they didn't make any arrests here. office

. he's christopher ebert stallworth of oakland. >>> 7:04. in a few hours, you can trade guns for cash. in marin county, it's part of the area's first-ever gun buyback event. organizers will take $200 for semi-automatic guns and $100 for other guns. you must bring proof of residency in order to take part. the five dropoff locations are open from 11:00 this morning until 8:00 tonight. they include novato, the larkspur, st. andrew's church in marin city and the it point reyes sub-- and the point reyes substation. >>> president obama is reviewing a series of proposals from the vice president about curbing gun violence. coming up at 7:15, a new poll checks public support for gun control. >>> after prompting some furious reaction, today, the house will finally vote on giving an extra $51 billion to help the victims of superstorm sandy. the legislation includes two bills, one gives $17 billion in emergency funding. the other would include money for fema's disaster relief fund. but financial conservatives still oppose the bill. they feel some of that money would be used for things that have n

is on this morning for the thief that targeted the oakland museum of california, not once but the museum was hit twice. we'll tell you what was taken and what the museum is doing to try to catch the people responsible. >> reporter: it's judgment day for barry bonds and other baseball greats. we'll tell you why some people think when it comes to the hall of fame, they are out. "mornings on 2" starts now. >>> good morning. i'm dave clark. >> i'm tori campbell. >>> police are investigating a violent night in san francisco's potrero hill neighborhood. paul chambers is live with information on injuries after a shooting and a stabbing just a block apart. paul? >> reporter: good morning, tori. now, police released the -- the scene here. take a look at some video here. police say the first time scene happened about 1:40 this morning. shots were fired in the potrero hill neighborhood. police say a 53-year-old man was exiting vehicle when he was struck by a bullet in his foot. he was taken to the hospital with nonlife-threatening injuries. almost two hours later and after officers left the first scene, th

channel street. we will follow this on abc7 news.com. right now the oakland police department newly hired consultant is speaking to abc7 after a vote by the oakland city council to bring him on board. bill bratton is a former los angeles police chief and new york city police commissioner. the city council voted 7-1 around 2:00 this morning after a meeting that included four hours of public comment against and in favor of hiring bratton. critics worry he will recommend a stop-and-frisk policy that could lead to racial profiling but he says that is not the case. we talked to him by phone. >> stop and frisk and official profiling and the other issues of concern people have abuse police use of force can be effectively addressed by strong leadership that is focused on a constitutional policing. >> abc7 news reporter joins us with reaction to the controversial decision. amy? >> city hall was decisive with the 7-1 vote but in the neighborhoods people are split. the vote came in the middle of the night, it was already being talked about in the neighborhood this morning. >> i thought it was very g

the oakland police department newly hired consultant is speaking to abc7 after a vote by the oakland city council to bring him on board. bill bratton is a former los angeles police chief and new york city police commissioner. the city council voted 7-1 around 2:00 this morning after a meeting that included four hours of public comment against and in favor of hiring bratton. critics worry he will recommend a stop-and-frisk policy that could lead to racial profiling but he says that is not the case. we talked to him by phone. >> stop and frisk and official profiling and the other issues of concern people have abuse police use of force can be effectively addressed by strong leadership that is focused on a constitutional policing. >> abc7 news reporter joins us with reaction to the controversial decision. amy? >> city hall was decisive with the 7-1 vote but in the neighborhoods people are split. the vote came in the middle of the night, it was already being talked about in the neighborhood this morning. >> i thought it was very good. that is what we need. we have too much violence. >> lloyd i

about the accident that briefly caused panic all over great britain. >>> oakland's police chief shouted down during a heated late-night meeting at city hall. the big issue -- what will happen next. >>> also, the big speech begins in just two hours. president obama will unveil a plan that is sure to fuel the gun-control debate. "mornings on 2" starts right now. >>> well, good morning. welcome to "mornings on 2." i'm dave clark. >> i'm tori campbell. it's wednesday, january 16th. >>> san jose police are investigating a bold kidnapping attempt of a 2-year-old girl outside of her home. ktvu eight janine de la vega is in san jose and talked with police a short time ago. janine, what did they tell you? >> reporter: a police spokesperson told me he's checking in with detectives right now to see if they got any tips overnight. now, they are taking that attempted kidnapping that happened here on dale court very serious. they say the man was pulling on the child's legs so hard, that her shoes fell off. this all happened around 5:40 yesterday afternoon. this was near south white and aborn.

with a developing story. >> pam: developing news tonight at eight o-clock. firefighters in oakland are mopping up a fire that raged through a vacant victorian style home. this is video from our helicopter partnership with a-b-c-7 news. the fire broke out at the home on harrison street near interstate 880 just before 5-30 tonight. the flames furiously burned for an hour and a half. kron-4's scott rates has been on the scene all night. and joins us now with the latest. scott? >> reporter: pam, i just spoke with the battalion chief. they are treating this as a suspicious fire. let me show you what is left of 621 harrison the firefighters are still making sure that everything else is out. this is what it looked like with our helicopter partnership from abc seven. flames were shooting out of this home they had to work quickly before it spread to any other homes. antiphon i have learned tonight that the homo was vacant. when firefighters are right to they found something interesting. it was on the roof of a home right next door. >> when we are right on the scene. this building they called and told the

on the oakland a's. siting records the report found that milky cabrera, gonzalez, colon, rodriguez and others bought performance enhancing drugs there. colon and cabrera both served suspensions last year. >>> you may call it the dark sight of the celebration. san francisco police say they will be on the look out for people getting out of control on super bowl sunday. paul chambers spoke with business owners on the steps they plan to take to make sure they're not the victims of vandals. >> reporter: city workers spent the day cleaning up graffiti in san francisco's mission district. a job he may be repeating at the end of the week especially if the 49ers win the super bowl. >> it's pretty upsetting. people work hard out here. it's their livelihood. people should just respect what's going on out here. >> reporter: it was just three months that park and mission looked like this. fires burning on the streets. business owners out here say they don't want to so this again. that's why they'll be shutting down early sunday and others say if the niners do win they will prepare to close early. >> once

the president wanted to see for the president wanted to see for the last time. >> breaking news oakland. officer is shot and search is going on right now for the suspect. live pictures from sky 7 hd. good evening. >> now this is happening not too far from the oakland coliseum. we give you perspective open the map. 1700 seminary avenue. few block from international boulevard and nimitz freeway. sky 7 hd is live over the scene right now. let's bring in allen wong who is with police in the neighborhood and joins us live by telephone. what can you tell because what is going on. >> right now police have several streets closed off and conducting a yard to yard search with canine for 3 suspects involved in the shooting of that officer. the mayor's office says the officer was shot in the arm during a stop in the 1700 block of seminary avenue. that's about a mile west of mills clem. earlier police were searching the rainbow recreation center not far from her but so far no arrest made. all went down around 6:30 this evening at harmon and seminary avenue. we haven't been told what sparked the i

this for the afternoon. dry conditions partly cloudy. and cool. and mid-50s in oakland and 55 in san jose. the extended forecast here. bit of a warming trend as we get back to work on monday. for lots of little ones back to school. and in the forecast. and not too bad. few areas will be in the 30s. talking about the possibility of little patchy fog tomorrow morning. and tuesday. fair skies in the forecast. slight chance for rain will come back wednesday night and last into thursday morning. some areas picked up quite a bit of rain. i will show you the rain totals, coming up. >>> protestors gathered outside a courthouse as two teens before -- appear before a judge. >>> a case that has divided the town and the video posted on line. and why more arrests could be coming. >>> despite the new healthcare, the cost of healthcare could be going up for california residents, who is raising rates by double-digits. >> take a look outside. this is the maze in oakland. and traffic is just moving fine. if you are headed north and on into the city. and it looks like the roads. if they are not too wet, you will have a s

to all of the customers affected in the south of market and china basin areas. >>> a veteran oakland police officer shot while on duty last night is expected to fully recover. police say the officer was respond a car crash at the intersection of east 12th and 48th avenue in the fruitvale district. as officers arrived on scene, one of drivers ran off. when they went to investigate they say a suspect opened fire. the officer was hit in the leg, but still chased the quan for a block and a half until the suspect surrender. >>> a movie about oscar grant won the prestigious u.s. grand jury prize at the sun dantfilm festival tonight. >> are you taking the train out there? that way you guys can drink and hang out and not have to worry about anything. >> the movie-stars octavia spencer as grant's mother, wanda johnson and michael b. johnson who plays grant. it follows grant's last 24 hours before was shot and killed by a bart police officer. the film may open in the bay area later this year. >>> in fairfield the fire department spent the day working with a structural engineer to make sure n

in many areas yesterday. we have oakland at one degree cooler and half moon bay is four degrees cooler. and los gatos is the same, and one degree cooler in san francisco and ten degrees cooler in fairfield. and look at redwood city and los gatos at 29 degrees where it is coldest. in the afternoon, total sunshine and breezy and upper 40's to mid-50's. >> good news on the mountain view area with a stalled bus now cleared from the lanes so you will find traffic moving nicely. north 680 the accident in the center divide, no problems getting by there. and we have road work still out there, northbound, alameda, ramp to sub880, closed for another 40 to 50 minutes until 7:00 this morning doing repaving projects. 87 through san jose moving nice lion the h.p. pavilion working northbound on 87 toward 101. kristen and eric? >> thank you. start your engines. new video shows the first new redesigned corvette in nine years. general motors unveiled the 2014 corvette yesterday in detroit at the north american international auto show, the most powerful corvette ever, the base model comes with a 450 hors

to 32. 42 in oakland. 47 in redwood city. 42 san jose. chilly start in sebastopol. 40 degrees in hillsburg to the east bay. 35 degrees for you in walnut creek. the winds again generally light. calm in napa as well as santa rosa. just a light breeze in oakland. livermore reporting calm conditions. it's right along the coastline and hills reporting gusty conditions. north westerly flow already settling in. that is drawing us out. that is why we are not seeing any fog out there. drier conditions already in place. we are seeing the cooler numbers as well. see just a little bit of moisture here dancing around unsettled weather in the forecast for today. should i mention that? it's almost an after thought. we have been seeing mostly sunny skies. temperatures will be cooler. this system bringing colder air into the area. already settling in. filling it this morning and by the afternoon in addition to breezy conditions we can expect our temperatures to be below average. take a look at what i do expect for san rafael. 53 for san francisco. 54 in hayward. low to mid 50s in the north bay

will burn off. clearlake, 64. st. helena, 64. 56 antioch. 64 berkeley, oakland. mid-60s here. santa clara, 64. 60s on the coast. it should be beautiful. 63 redwood city, palo alto and mountain view atherton. we have a little bit more fog tomorrow and then here comes the cold surge dropping down thursday and friday. the mornings will be all right the -- i mean, it will be cold. but it will still be breezy. >>> 7:10. pleasant in -- police in pleasant hill have arrested a teenager accused of casing homes but another suspect is on the loose still. police are looking for this man, 28-year-old richard guerro because they say he and a 17- year-old boy were seen casing homes to burglarize saturday morning. a neighbor told police they were writing down information about the homes in the neighborhood. police found their car but officers say guerro managed to escape after leading them on a chase. >>> a new fish census shows reduced numbers of six types of fish in the past year, including the protected delta smelt. those numbers started to go down sharply in 2002. state fish and wildlife officials sa

is a live from children's hospital in oakland where the girl is recovering, good morning and we'll. >> they have no suspects, no arrest, and no motive. this is our partner should view from abc 7 news. the girl was playing at in this house when several suspects in broad daylight, came past and shot from an s u b. they did not hit their intended target. she was the only person that was hit. she was not the person that that role looking for and the word got back to the chief of police. he stated that he came out to the community and talked to the family and told them that he needed their help as well as the community to solve this case. nonetheless he will have a news conference at 11:45 a.m.. because of what has happened he will address a lot of issues as well. >> jury deliberations will soon be underway this morning in the retrial of deborah madden. the former san francisco crime lab technician is accused of taking cocaine from her workplace since 2009. the scandal led to the closure of the lab and force prosecutors to dismiss hundreds of criminal cases. madden's first trial ende

in east oakland that sent one person to the hospital. police say a man was found suffering from gunshot wounds just before 8:00 tonight on sunkist drive floor core mack avenue. we are told she was shot in the black from a passing vehicle. neighbors say they heard about 30 rounds, and it sounded like an automatic assault rifle. it is unfortunate, but the new year is off a violent start in oakland, and city leaders are blame much of it on a feud. and police say catching them isn't easy. in front of a moorle for an oakland victim, oakland's police chief and mayor say they are working to stop the string of violence. >> we know there's probably 1% to 2% of the population causing this violence, and we are focused on them. >> reporter: on saturday and sunday many were wounded in shooting. police say the last four killings all happened on friday, and i peer to be connected to an ongoing feud between rival groups that started when a young woman was killed last summer. >> this group has become increasingly violent. they have grown in numbers, so that's why its difficult to narrow it down to two

that the next chief is the right fit for san jose. >>> new video of a shooting in east oakland that sent one person to the hospital. police say a man was found suffering from gunshot wounds just before 8:00 tonight on sunkist drive floor core mack avenue. we are told she was shot in the black from a passing vehicle. neighbors say they heard about 30 rounds, and it sounded like an automatic assault rifle. it is unfortunate, but the new year is off a violent start in oakland, and city leaders are blame much of it on a feud. and police say catching them isn't easy. in front of a moorle for an oakland victim, oakland's police chief and mayor say they are working to stop the string of violence. >> we know there's probably 1% to 2% of the population causing this violence, and we are focused on them. >> reporter: on saturday and sunday many were wounded in shooting. police say the last four killings all happened on friday, and i peer to be connected to an ongoing feud between rival groups that started when a young woman was killed last summer. >> this group has become increasingly violent. they ha

and tourism. >>> felon sentenced today in connection with a shooting and sexual assault at the occupy oakland encampment. he agreed to a plea deal, he pleaded no contest to four felonies. being an accessory to a shooting near the occupy oakland encampment in 2000 and being involved in a sexual assault 5 days later. >>> mayor ed lee was asked about how he felt about oakland's decision to hire william bratton. mayor ed lee said he is surprised he is talking about the police procedures he will suggest for oakland. >> i was surprised that former chief bratton talked about it. but i think she doing the same thing i did. thinking outloud about the things that -- outlet loud about the things that out to be -- out loud about the things that ought to be considered. >> he is working to reduce violence in detroit. >>> most of us are try -- dry right now. our chief meteorologist bill martin is tracking the system and which parts of the bay area will get wet. >> showers falling in the valley today and east bay valleys. but most of us have seen nothing. you can see the system. here it is down here. spinnin

. a little breeze as well. antioch, 33. low 40s. oakland in there, hayward, redwood city, mountain view and even san jose. a little bit more cloud cover. 7 up in tahoe. 34 sacramento. 27 in ukiah, and a lot of 20s in lake county. tonight will be really cold. the system, it's rotating and accelerating into southern california. it will take the cloud cover with it. mostly sunny today. breezy and cool. there it goes. that cloud cover did produce a few little showers. mostly sunny but there will be a no doubt about it north wind in place and that means chilly and breezy. maybe one of those days when you are in the sun. you hit that breeze and shade. 50s on the temperatures. and not much change. 50 to 55. coolest temperatures inland. warmest temperatures will be closer to the bay an also the coast but really there's not gonna be too much of a difference in these 54 and 55s and they don't last long. the system is leaving behind cool air. for wednesday, already a frost and freeze advisory. it will be cold and sunny. the little system will give us some higher clouds, mid-level clouds on thursda

far this year. that's almost one a day. five of them were killed. in oakland california, there have been 13 homicide since sandy hook. today the police were unable to break down how many of those in oakland from shootings but we do know from over the past weekend 11 people were wounded in gun violence. and last friday four people died in oakland shootings over the span of six hours. with us now is oakland's congresswoman democrat barbara lee. welcome inside "the war room"." i only wish you were here on set. >> pleased to be with you. >> jennifer: well, let's talk about the gun issue first because you do represent an area that has been certainly in the crosshairs, if you will, of gun violence. do you expect this latest round of gun safety efforts promoted by the president and vice president, to actually have an impact on urban violence? >> jennifer quite frankly i'm optimistic that we'll be able to move something forward. of course, we know what the political dynamics are here in the house of representatives but i think the american people, and i think every poll has shown since the

earlier. >>> oakland city officials hope that new plans to bring in a prominent former los angeles police chief will improve and reshape the police force. it's an expensive move. the department is paying former l.a.p.d. william brat on it $250,000 a year -- bratton $250,000 a year beginning next month. that is on top of the $100,000 the city of paying an associate of bratton. this goes before the city council for approval. >>> three new city council members will be sworn in today. their goal is to get more police officers hired to help with understaffing at the department. new members include noel gy, dan cal be and lin net gibson -- lynnette gibson. >>> three hours from now, president obama will nominate former republican senator chuck hagel as defense secretary. coming up at 7:15, why members of hagel's own party say they are against his nomination. >>> at the same white house event this morning, president obama will nominate john brennan as the new cia director. he's currently the counterterrorism and homeland security adviser. he's also a 25-year cia veteran. president obama considere

again. the oakland museum was the burglarize for the second time in two months. the latest death happened early on monday morning. kron4 will tran is liven from the museum. >> we will find out and to 1 1/2 hours, is the reward is worth. the mayor, administrators and the police hold a news conference. they will talk about the reward and more detail about the theft. they stated that a waihowever did this-pest twice until months their surveillance cameras have captured the person. this set of the babies up security and that the camera did catch at least one person this person and made off with an item that is so priceless that if you have to put a dollar value on that it would be $800,000. it dates back to the gold rush. it is very valuable to the bay area. they are making a plea for whoever did this to turn it back then. they stated that will give a reward to anyone who will lead to the recovery of this item and a person who stole it. at 9:30 a.m. they will release this information and people out there will be able to see this. >> vice-president joe biden is meeting at the white ho

of violent crimes. >> when you commit violence in oakland, we are going to do whatever is in our authority to go after you and to make sure that the violence ends. >> the raids were conducted in oakland, el sobrante and santa cruz. officers also seized semi- automatic weapons and gang memorabilia. the raids were part of oakland's operation cease-fire. the city's program is to help stop the advice and persuade gang members to lead productive lives. >>> no deal yet on a new compliance director for opd. state leaders and lawyers can't agree on who should assume sweeping new power over police. so east side has submitted a list of candidates to the judge in the case. whoever he picks will be responsible for completing a long list of years-old court- ordered reforms. to do that, the compliance director will have authority to overrule oar even remove opd command staff if necessary. >>> you can call it a dream come true for silicon valley jet setters. the bay area as first direct dreamliner route to tokyo launched today out of san jose. cbs reporter len

and breakdown similar rules, you get more people. there's a lot of things. as i drove down here from oakland cut -- oakland, i saw those cars in the ordinary lanes. one person per car. you have this one person with all this steel and plastic and oil. it is ridiculous. we're figuring out ways to do that. whether it is high speed rail or electric cars. the first will be rolling off the factory in treatments in the next few months -- in three months and in the next few months. yes, the innovative companies are small. the electric cars -- the tanks are small but so is fairchild or in tal or hewlett-packard -- intel or hewlett-packard or steve jobs. the seats we plant brings the vast forests of new products and new technologies and new patents in the future. that is where we have to -- we have to keep our eye on the main thought here. that is the discipline, the imagination, and the investment. that is what makes california -- that is why people are still coming here. they're not staying in colorado, i am sorry to say. they're right here. [applause] >> just briefly, setting aside plunder for a moment

oakland police as a consultant. despite residents' voicing concerns into the early-morning hours, the city council voted 7- 1 to hire the so-called super cop. many people in the overflow crowd argued against the move because of bratton's support of "stop & frisk" programs. city leaders have said that practice will not be allowed in oakland. >>> you're looking live now inside the u.s. capital where secretary of state hillary clinton is in the hot seat facing her critics in congress and answering questions about the deadly terror attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi, libya. tara mergener is at the capital with details of this heated hearing. >> reporter: secretary of state hillary clinton became emotional recalling the return of coffins of the bodies of ambassador chris stevens and three others to andrews air force base. >> i put my arms around the mothers and fathers, the sisters and brothers, the sons and daughters and the wives left alone to raise their children. [ voice breaking ] >> reporter: clinton accepted full responsibility for the

on where oliver was staying. >> he surrendered to police at a hotel in oakland, the victim of mother of three, is recovering at san francisco burn center. after nearly a year of the search for victims of the speed freak killers have resumed. >> wesley shermantine says he and his late partner oen herzog and buried dozens of bodies in abandoned wells in central valley. >> one of his maps lead to discover him rains last february near the town of linden. >> now for the first time, fbi technicians are taking over the search from san walking sheriffs deputiesd assheriffsan joaquin shares 50s. >> at least two dozen for is a specialist will be working over the next few weeks to excavate a well in rural section of san joaquin county, searching for any trace of potential victims. >> crewelwork from sunup to sundown, as the carefully sift through the layers of dirt. >> the fbi plans to dig out 5 ft. a day, to ensure that a little to no damage done to the potential evidence buried there. >> the new site is only a hundred yards away from work rules out more than a thousand bonus last year. >> one

howard jordan vowed to catch people who shot an 8-year-old girl in oakland yesterday. we brought you this story as breaking news at 5. the shooting happened at a relatives home. ktvu spoke with the girl's father. she is in good spirits. the bullet went through her leg. the family is from sacramento and plans to leave oakland as soon as the girl is able. the chief is vowing action. >> we will catch the shooter and we are coming after you with all resources possible. >> police have not released any suspect information at this point. they say it appears to be a gang related drive by shooting. >> san jose police announced the arrest of three men wanted in a series of violent robberies. investigators say james pammerson, miguel marez and ezra santana are behind robberies in san jose. in that incident a 73-year-old man and a 76-year-old woman were both tied up and left in a room while robbers stole their belongings and their two cars. police say the suspects were also involved in another robbery during which a victim was stabbed as well as two other violent incidents. >> the two additi

oakland streets for another 30 days. the chp had freed to help oakland police. but that deal was set to expire on friday. whether the chp will be paid going forward is another matter. oakland officials agreed to pay for similar help from the alameda county sheriff's department. so far, the chp says officers have made 87 felony arrests in oakland, and seized 15 weapons in this investigation. >>> an illegal pot growing operation discovered today while responding to a house fire. fire crews said when they entered the house, they found a large amount of marijuana along with a heat lamp. >> the electrical system was bypassed. pg and e is on hand to take care of the utilities. >>> meantime police tell us, the man who was shot in east san jose this afternoon is expected to survive. this is video from news chopper 2 of the scene just east of highway 101. the shooting happened about 4:10 this afternoon. officers arrested a 60-year-old man at the scene. they say the suspect knew the victim, a 47-year-old man. officers say the two men had been arguing, and it appears alcohol played a role in th

highway patrol says its officers will continue patrolling oakland streets for another 30 days. the chp had freed to help oakland police. but that deal was set to expire on friday. whether the chp will be paid going forward is another matter. oakland officials agreed to pay for similar help from the alameda county sheriff's department. so far, the chp says officers have made 87 felony arrests in oakland, and seized 15 weapons in this investigation. >>> an illegal pot growing operation discovered today while responding to a house fire. fire crews said when they entered the house, they found a large amount of marijuana along with a heat lamp. >> the electrical system was bypassed. pg and e is on hand to take care of the utilities. >>> meantime police tell us, the man who was shot in east san jose this afternoon is expected to survive. this is video from news chopper 2 of the scene just east of highway 101. the shooting happened about 4:10 this afternoon. officers arrested a 60-year-old man at the scene. they say the suspect knew the victim, a 47-year-old man. officers say the two men had been

in the 40s. oakland is only place where we're seeing 50 degree temperature. down to 42 in fairfield. freezing cold and cool afternoons into the weekend. dry and milder as we head into next week. here is a look at the lows. by morning you are going to need to bundle up. 33 degrees in san jose. 31 in fremont. 33 richmond, oakland 36, 34 in san jose and these are not the coldest readings. look at the inland valleys, 29 degrees in fairfield. vallejo, low 30. napa and santa rosa, in the upper 20s. like i said it will be a cold morning and another one coming. cold front is gone. colder air is settling in. it originated in the gulf of alaska and now we're seeing the possibility of a string of cold nights certainly tonight and going into the following night. high pressure takes control of our weather. dry pattern through next week except early sunday morning, a little disturbance that will ride over this high pressure system and that may produce a few drops sunday morning, but not enough to cancel your plans. tomorrow morning, could you see minor flooding in low-lying areas through friday m

at 4:00 oakland museum of california is releasing a stolen last week. police say someone took off with this gold box that dates back to california's gold rush days. a $12,000 reward being offer forward return. you can call the tip line. we have that posted owe for you here. that number is also available on our web site. >> the search is on for a stranger trying to kidnap a toddler, snatching the child from her mother's arm autos the 2-year-old girl was not hurt. at tempted abduction occurred outside of the family home. the child's mother says she was holding the girl and a man approached and suddenly grabbed the child's legs. her mother was able to pull the girl free this, has other families a bit shaken. >> as a mom, freaked out. it's your kid. so that is pretty sorry. oh, my gosh. >> neighbors are talking to their children and say they >> wife of a man who died after being shot in san jose came forward today, they're asking for help in solving her husband's murder. >> happening now, police are utilizing the powerful tools they have to help find a killer. pleas from the family. t

in oakland tonight where an all-out manhunt is under way for a jail escapee. police have been searching yards in neighborhoods near highland hospital all day long. cbs 5 reporter da lin tells us the suspect shed his jail clothes. >>> reporter: deputies ran from house to house with their guns drawn near highland hospital searching for a violent jail escapee. alameda county sheriff's deputies, oakland police, bart police and state parole agents locked down a 10-block area to search for this man, 31-year- old anthony hoskins. deputies say the landscaping made the search difficult. >> you have yards that are not symmetrical. there's a lot of overgrowth. >> reporter: sources say he was facing a long prison term for a number of robberies and kidnappings. my sources believe he might have faked his medical condition so he could leave santa rita jail where he had been locked up since july. investigators are trying to figure out how he freed himself from his waist and leg shackles in the car on the way to highland. >> absolutely they're locked. so we are trying

upper 40s, low 50s. 53 in oakland. 51 in fremont. and here's a look at your forecast. over the next several days, yeah, kind of quiet except for those really cold mornings. by the way they already have the freeze warnings and the frost advisories in effect for tomorrow morning, as well. could be the coldest temperatures of the season so far and then sunshine monday through thursday. >> all right. we like sunshine. >> we do. but it's still going to be cold. no 60s. >> i was just looking at the forecast on the east coast in boston. they are in the 50s out there right now. we're freezing here. >> that's not too bad. >> what's up with that? >> i know. >> thank you, elizabeth. >>> in this morning's healthwatch, changes are coming for some of america's most popular sleeping pills. turns out, they work a bit too well. the fda is requiring makers of ambien and similar sleeping pills to lower the dosages. the problem, increased risk of injury due to morning drowsiness. specifically, we're talking car accidents. regulators want the recommended dosage

, chilly out there this morning, as well. oakland 44 right now. santa rosa hovering at freezing. and colder still by tomorrow. so this afternoon's highs struggling to get out of the upper 40s to very low 50s. the showers for the most part should taper off though by this afternoon. so this is what it looks like on our satellite and radar. you can see that unsettled weather still moving in over the bay area bringing some possible snow to the highest elevations. otherwise scattered light showers and then quickly clearing out. it looks like we have a nice long dry break. that's pretty much what is forecasted for the next several days. so pinpoint forecast highs a lot of 50s. 50 in redwood city. 50 in mountain view and san jose. upper 40s in places like vallejo. and this is where you'll see that freeze warning, frost advisories, most of the bay area impacted tomorrow morning with temperatures in the upper 20s to low 30s. so quick look at your seven-day forecast, once we get through today that high pressure begins to build friday through early n

for grabs if you know where a stolen piece of oakland art is located. it was stolen last week. the insurance company is offering a $12,000 reward for the return of the gold box. the box is 7" high and deep, and 9" long. it was taken in the second break-in at the museum in just two months. the museum has increased its security. >>> the bay area is on the verge of getting another area code. options are being considered on how to deal with fewer available numbers in marin, san francisco, and san mateo counties. so get ready for 628. the california puc held its first public meetings yesterday and some long-time san franciscans say they prefer to hang up on the idea of changing their number. >> nobody wants to dial more numbers. nobody -- they want to keep their number the same. if you make a mistake you have to dial the first number and then the next number and so forth and you have so many numbers that you have to dial, it's confusing. >> get attached to those numbers. the public can comment at two meetings today at san rafael city council

these incidents seriously enough. >> a man made flood shut down the oakland school district headquarters. apparently someone left a tap on in a closet. three gallons of water per minute poured out overnight. they found a big mess this morning. it damaged some equipment, caused damage. the clean up expected to take several days. many will have to earn a temporary meeting. >> an investigation is underway after an intruder was fatally stabbed by a home oiner he was trying to rob this morning. officers were called out just before 11:00. police tell abc 7 news the tenant heard a man. the resident retrieved a shotgun. intruder lunged at the ten yanlt. the tenant stabbed the expect, killing him. the 54-year-old had been previous lay rested for burglary. >> state safety investigators looking into the death of a warehouse worker crushed by a big rig in hayward. sky 7 shows the initial investigation at the scene. the truck pinned worker across the loading dock. this happened at keiko, a company that designs, markets and distributes textile products. >> in tucson a somber remembrance of the six peo

of california history stolen from the oakland museum. someone took a gold rush era quarts encrusted box monday morning. police say surveillance video indicates it's the same thief who broke into the museum last november. the big worry here is the item stolen this time could be destroyed. the box is seven by nine inches. it depicts images of early pioneer life. some estimates put the box at a value of more than $800,000. >> burglaries appear to be a growing trend. it was last february that $3 million in gold was taken during a break-in at a courthouse. a glass case featuring the area's mining history and thieves took off with a large gold nuggets that were on display. in the meantime, a bronze plaque honoring 15 local war veterans has been stolen in petaluma. it was cut from the base at walnut park. >>> moving on, a resounding statement on steroids and major league baseball. giants, barry bonds and two other players have been denied entry into baseball's hall of fame. this is the first year of eligibility for bonds as well as roger clemens and sammy sosa. on field achievements have been tainted

are at freezing and napa low 40's for richmond oakland. 40 out the door in concord 37 we have been hayward. again we have the potential for snow, we are already seeing it on portions of highway 9 in the santa cruz mountains. one to 2 in. of snow is possible above 2,000 ft. up to an aunt or maybe a trace amounts only for 1500 to 2,000 ft.. we are monitoring the santa cruz mountains. this is also a possibility at mission peak. if you cannot get your snow fixed in the bay area why not have up to tahoe? they're getting a couple of inches of fresh new powder. by 3:00 p.m. last of three and is everywhere. we will see a little more in terms of accumulation as we head into 8:00 p.m. tonight. if you're headed in that direction check with caltrans and chains are currently required for interstate 80 and highway 50. speaking of snow we have reports on highway 5 at chp is facing traffic. we could see some accidents as as it would that's no way around this morning. afternoon highs in the bay area are up for 44 of their fill them vallejo, 50 for downtown stamford cisco 49 for pleasanton. walking through your 7

at the oakland museum took less than a minute. according to police, this thief knew what he was after. cbs 5 reporter anne makovec with the reward being offered for the return of a century and a half old artifact. >> this is a theft not just of a valuable object but of our history. >> reporter: officials refuse to give a picture of the stolen item or say how much it's worth but they confirm a california gold rush era quartz and gold box with ornamentation depicting early california was taken from a plexiglass box secured with an alarm early monday morning. >> beyond, of course, the beauty and the value of the item, we consider it truly invaluable in terms of telling the story of california. >> reporter: it looks like someone broke in through a doorway, took the box and another item and took off. the museum was also broken into, in november when the burglar stole some golden nuggets. >> we did take an additional security measures after the theft in november. we believe some of the measures that we took will actually aid in the investigation at this time and

in hopes of getting an $800,000 artifact returned to the oakland museum. the gold box stolen in the museum's second break-in in just two months. >>> and it's the annual warning from health officials. get your flu shots. they say flu season could be very bad this year. hospitals in some states are crowded because of so many flu cases especially out in the midwest. >>> traffic and weather coming up after the break. stay right there. ♪ secondhand smoke affects everyone's health. it's not just irritating. it can cause heart disease and even death. speak up about secondhand smoke. your health and the health of your family depend on it. >>> good morning. towards the bay bridge, just your usual commute, unfortunately, it is back to work and you can see everyone there approaching the macarthur maze. that is where traffic is stacked up to for about a 20- minute wait to get you on the span. metering lights are on. elsewhere, westbound 237 is improved a bit near the 880 interchange for silicon valley commuters in san jose. an accident near candlest

was terrified. why this is a huge significance for weddings in china >> oakland, sunty veil -- sunnyvale and all the bay area this is abc7 news. >> step on it for your flu shot, california will see a surge in flu cases in january. the result of holiday travelers coming back to california with a virus that heard is spreading fast elsewhere. also, kids going back did school, and abc medical medical doctor says california cannot escape the earliest flu outbreak if a decade. >> it could be a newer strain that people in the community have not sign, it could be that not enough people are vaccinated but the most interesting theory is humidity. some scientists are finding that the lower the humidity, the earlier flu season starts. >> the doctor suggests getting vaccine now, it takes two weeks for the immunity to build up. usually, february is the height of the flu in california. >> general motors is recalling some of their 2013 models because they can roll away unexpectedly. the models affects are on the screen. about 55,000 vehicles are recalled. g.m. says the cars could be shifted out of park even if

jose. on your right, 880 through oakland. we've heard of the water pooling on the roadways and we know the chp is responding to several accidents. we bring in rob who is tracking the latest round of wet and cold weather. of course, everybody wants to know, it will last the whole weekend? >> there's some good news as we wrap up the weekend. here's why you're seeing some problems on our roadways. generally for most of the bay area, looking at a quarter inch or less. to the south bay, san jose, a tenth of an inch. scots valley, especially on the ocean facing side on highway 17 as you head over there. that's where we're seeing the heavier rain right now in the middle of the santa clara valley from los gatos, the downtown san jose. thing have quieted down for now around san francisco and the tri-valley. north of 580, things have quieted. we'll continue to see periods of briefly heavy rain as the system continues to spin slowly to the south. coming up, we'll let you know how much this limb pact the rest sunday plans coming up in the rest of the weekend forecast. >> all right. thanks. >>> a s

the bay bridge. the san francisco oakland bay bridge. an oil tanker, more specifically according to ktvu fox 2 for the bay area it struck is support for the bay bridge just about 12:20 this afternoon. about 15 minutes ago california time. this brings back awful memories for the people of san francisco in the bay area in general from a collision that happened in 2007 when a 900-foot container ship struck that same bridge and more than 53-gallons of fuel oil poured into the bay, killed by local determinations more than 6800 birds and harmed a herring spawn that winter. closed the beaches to swimmers for weeks. this one, though, there are no signs of any oil leaking at all. the coast guard is responding. the tanker appears to be intact. whether there s anything more to this, we don't have any way to know yet until the inspectors get throughout. at first glance at least there does not appear to be an oil spill. the headline anneal tanker struck a support for the san francisco oakland bay bridge. any new information from the coast guard we will ring to you you reit away. the syrian president

prompted widespread outrage in oakland after cell phone video footage of the shooting was uploaded to youtube. one video was downloaded half a million times in four days after oscar was killed. the footage shows oscar grant and several other young african- american men being subdued by the bart officers at an oakland area train stop. grant does not appear to be resisting arrest when his shot in the back of being handcuffed. the film begins with this real cell phone footage and then dramatically rewinds to earlier in the day is called fruitvale, named after the train stopped where oscar grant died. this is a clip from "fruitvale" when grant speaks with his mother about his plans for new year's eve. >> the got plans for the night? >> nothing major. i meet up with the fellows, head out to the city. >> why don't you take the train out there? that way you guys can drink and hang out and not have to worry about anything. >> getting know that in getting back? >> no traffic, either. you know it is going to be crazy going and coming back. >> we might take it. >> that is a clip from the film

. get you caught up with some bay area headlines now. later today oakland city officials are expected to announce a new plan to deal with gun violence after a number of weekend shootings that included four killings in the city. >>> one person is being treated for smoke inhalation and burns on an arm after an apartment fire in berkeley this morning. no word on the cause of the fire on acton street. >>> san mateo has a special public hearing tonight on the feat of a 7-eleven store that opened a couple of weeks ago. neighbors complained about the special rezoning that allowed the store to open up in a vacant building. >> traffic and weather coming up. >>> good morning. if you're coming down the eastshore freeway, westbound 80 approaching cutting, we have an accident blocking at least one lane. you can see that it's stacked up in the area as far back as hercules. a live look westbound 237 that silicon valley commute brake lights from milpitas to zanker road. that drive time in the yellow. and to update you on this problem spot in walnut creek southbou

to be a weaker system. it looks like one and done. 30s on the temperatures or 40. oakland, 40. the city 45. but fairfield is at 30. 31 santa rosa. there's some patchy fog, livermore and concord and out to the valley. tahoe is 9. yesterday at this time i think they were 0. so temperatures not as bad. sacramento, along with fog. stockton as well. watch out for some of that tulle fog if you have to travel out that way. today is all right. i think tomorrow, too. partly sunny, 33. late saturday, early sunday, they may get some snow up there. mostly sunny for us today. patchy fog on the cold side. more of that damp cold. mid- to upper 50s. a little cooler and then an east breeze coming in. 59 in oakland. 58 alameda. we'll go 60 morgan hill. santa cruz, 59. saratoga at 59. a lot of 50s on the san mateo coast in the city and on the peninsula upper 50s. san carlos close to 59. rain on saturday and sunday. and then it clears out. clear on monday and tuesday. >>> despite the grumbling in his own party, joan boehner was eeckt -- john boehner was elected as house speaker. [ applause ] >> ten republican

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